The Clinton New Era, 1912-02-08, Page 2tr4go
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" • 1140364 teeelit
SPit6POY 'one Olt /the raot ser-
ious troniples ;that afflicts 'filet hu-
e • =an name. This its.ouble ie ado
' elekness"
The paltimet euddenty loses
„'• tOnacioltseess and 'tittle, The
• =nettles beecerne rigid and there lea
'el' twitching olithe face and limbs,
'aemetinees ,accompamied by teeth-
e!•, , egg of the mouth. The teen-vele/on
/dint/eyed here; deep sleep vIaIry-
mg e garatteen„ In he early
Jeer Ithe ett.atek may only occur
intiervalle of eeveral inmate, but
itlhe diseeee progresses they( be -
re!' einem room arid more treguente Ithe
Patient becomes debilitated ' and
•the mend Weakened. Epilepsy
, generally eagarded as; inettrable,'
re' • '
but italden in ilts earliesit stages hate
• in Many cased been, carol by Dr.
)r Williams' Pinle Pills,. whh enrieh
, the bIoo1, etregthen the systerd,
thus enabling it.tei rresist the
gress elf the disease. The follow -
ell'. tag 'cue wiJfl ireof interest teeny
;Who eutfer ;from this iterrible
ele nat-
ady. Mrs. .Toltn Mather, Benue/tie
Ont., says: "My little 9011l,,
re: 'ait the ifilge of five wals stricken with
*palms ox fits and diespete alit ;we
I" did for brn, for the next five years
le. !was refEicted with them, apparent-
giromeeg wornse. He we.s under
the glee, at various einaes, ot five
le' different dodlows, but they did
' him no er,00d. He iwais growing
(worse all the itime,, tenter he got eo
lei• had he ;would eousnetimes have
• ttwelve .of these spasms in. twenty -
for I sent bim to the Sick
ree Children'Hospital, ,where theY
he- ,pronounced /the 'trouble epilepsy,
.ent did nee help him. Let,er bewIg
. Iteelated by speeldist, but Itti
avail 1 ,Wee AllittiODit ID 'CleSpfiIV
'when my mother, advised me to :give
hicra'Dr. Williams' Pink Pills...I got
' the pills and gave thene
•serietly following the directions as
to diet. He ,continued taking tthe
pfils ler several ,menths,Ithe sprialne
V. gradually earainIgi less Ixequently,
and With le= severXty, and( fiaallly
' they ,eeased altogether. It is now
about tWo years eince he teoli the
fleet ofthe pills, and be hate not
had alit inkha.t eime, and es ;now
as well and lateoug ae.otthee boys
ot his age. I have great treaaon to
•be Ignatefull foe what the pills have
' done for him, ;and hope this meg
' he of value toilsome !other tuff,erlee,b
These pills are sold by alb medie
eine deseens or May be had by mate)
it 50,cents a box m six boxed for
4$2150 ,from The Dr. WilliamsMed-
icine CO., Brockville, iOnt.
LLOYD GEORGE OR FINANCE
ANO ARMAMfNT.
Defends Financial Palley at
00Vernment,
Landoll, Feb. i.-Bevid Lloyd-
,eceorge, Chancellor of the Exchequer,
look the .occasion while he waS mak-
ing a speech at, the City of London
:Liberal Club Saturday afternon to de-
clare that the reports of a split in
the !lritish, Cabinet were entirely un-
founded. •
..Ele Oleo assured his audienee that
the :alleged feud between himself and
• Premier Asquith was a myth.
Mr. Lleed-Geoege also made his
first incursion into international pelt-
' ties since the speech delivered by him
•last slimmer which so inflamed pub-
. he opinion in Germany, when he said
, thateall nations inust realize fairly'
t what eenclitious of peace inut.
' Speaking on the subject of the re-
duction of armaments, the Chancel•ior of the Exchequer seid he believed
• that the pre.sent was an talvantage-
ous moment' to eonsider the question.
It was in thn interests of ',ranee,
Germany, Russia and Great Britaip
that there 6110111(1 be a bet,Mr under-
standing.
„ He continued: "I believe with am
dor, frankness and boldness, it is at-
tainable.' The world evotticl be richer
for it, taxes might be reduced and
the money which wo-od be saved that
is now spent ep armaments could be
devoted to developing, the resources
of the country and improving, the
conditions of the people. The corner-
stone of speed finance is peace on
earth and good will among men."
Eahr6'neAlta in Winter
During the winter months the rim -
they finds it vPry difficult to keep hei
• little eines well. Colds come on quick
ly ancr•the discomfort to the bale)
' affects the whole household. To k.eei
baby well during the winter he shoulr
be warmly 'clothed, he ve 'a daily hatle
• lots of fresh ;Lir, and Babyet Own Tate
• lets should be given him occasional))
• to keep his little bowels working re•
• gularly, as nothing will bring on colds
o quiekle. Week eloeeed eondition 9f
• the bovvels.
'the best mulleins a. mother can give
her little ones, They break up each,
• euro constipetion and indigestion,
expel worms and. mike baby hrigi
and jeeppy. The .Pahlets ;Ire sold 1 y
medieme deal ere. or. by mail at 25 eents
nbox from The Dr. Williams' 51ediciue
Co,, Brockville, Ont, •'
' ,• • • • •
NV10,0,1)§,',
' • The neapleiin her geary "Sereolcl,
:The ,beautY petite anthem" Wood,
• " .The elm leaVes ;wage' all turned
brawn. .•
' . !The eyeliner) {trees. all. Wore a
••,, •
crown.
The beech -nulls dropped clown
thick ndfaSt,.
Als if the antutnn (would get past,
. 13eticisee the' trees ttNeir ntlitd shook
theWn,
ge, ,• Helen the , earth eo ' 'hard and
" ,,brown
The nej*. e'Ietl her .belultY
' Vitae .„11,,her ,branches upeoltell
ieedeallt.lbli'd4itees iallI the (wood,
• ' !Without afield =Winter stood,
• Lizzie Johnstone '
. Loitielesbojrd,
. • • Out,
lsodoldy ataxia faotedbm.
aiii
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G EAT ICE BRIDGE IN NIAGAR S G1111
• BREAKS CARRYING TOTEE TO
• TRAGIC DEATHS IN THE
•WHIRLPOOL
Niagara lee Bridge Breaks and
Plunges Down Gorge.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Stanton of To-
ronto and Burrell Heeoek of Cleve-
land Pail to Get Ashore When
• Great Ice Cake Snaps Off and Are
Carried to Their,Death With Hun-
dreds Powerless to Save Them.
Niagara Falls., One, Feb. 5. --Eld-
ridge Stanton and wile, 10 Nanton
avenue, Toronto, and Burrell Hecook,
employed as clerk by a railroad office
in Cleveland, lost their lives yester-
day about noon, when the great ice
bridge broke away without a rine-
merit's warning, carrying them to
death in the whirlpool rapids. Four
others who were on the bridge when
it broke from shore escaped.
It was not definitely known until
late last night that Mr. and Mrs.
Stanton had perished, although little
hope of their safety Was entertained
from the early afternoon. Descriptions
of the appearance of the man, who
died heroically in seeking, to rescue a
-woman, the couple resigning them-
selves to their late after failing to se-
cure themselves to a rope thrown 'from
the cantilever bridge, 'tallied with the
appearance of Mr Stanton and his
wife, and their non-appearance con-
firmed the worst fears. Late lest night
A. N. Allen. proprietor of the Allen
House, American side, where they had
retistered ea Saturday, told the press
that Mr. Stanton's suitcase and Mrs.
Stanton's satchels were -unclaimed. He
said they had beeic frequent guests
at his hotel.
With a report like a cannonade the
bridge- broke loose just before noon.
Hecock and his friend, Ignatius Roth,
Cleveland, were the only ones of the
score on the bridge that did not anti-
cipate danger and rush towards the
shore. They had never visited the
falls before and thought the noise of
the moving bridge was part of the
scenery. The frantic yells of their
compauione in peril finally induced
them to rush towards the Canadian
shore,
There were only seven people in ac-
tual danger, the others being on the
shore side of the crack that iminedi-
atly formed, William 1111, who am-
dueted the shear op the bridge, leap -
'ed from danger to shore. Before the
bridge had bidind a hundred feet, he
leaped over ten feet 91 the water.
Mi eel Emend oriel', lock:pert.
N.Y., and Phillip Wending, Portland,
Oregon, eecaped by leaping ashore 071
the American side just below the up-
per bridge. Roth mode a desperate
leap for shore 700 feet below the upper
bridge and escaped after being wet
.0te skin. He was taken to the La-
fey's te 112491 and nut home late last
HOLMES
pied Mrs. Stanton had taken ' refuge
passed beneath the cantilever bridge.
The marl made a desperate effort for
the rope and eueceeded in getting hold
of it. • The woman in desperation
graeped him about the waist, and , the
additional, wsight resulted in disaaer
for both, Tile rope slipped from the
inau's numbed grasp and iheY Passed
on to their fate. Their game was
pathetic in the extreme. The woman
rose from her • cramped position on
the ice, and stood by her companion's
side. With hands clasped together,
they entered the terrible rapids, brave-
ly, unwaveringly.
ifohb
quieltly stops coughs, cures colds, heals
the throat and tunes. • - - 2,5 cents.
‘,
i1
it Pert and Invert?
"gia• --••ste, "siZ, Nra-ii"..4
Still ,tongues make lawyers weep.
Common eoteetesy is akin to gen-
ius.
'Wise men hustle, iwhile foole are
eiettain. ' •
bit isrumomed that the hobble
skirt is on itsf east lege,
--
A veluiable man is one :who. al-
ways 'knows what to do next:
ommeimmema
* man's deluey igees higher
his !wile's gownget lower:
All ithe !world usa etageand life
es the greateat (Mew On eaeth.;
insincerity has Olken a fe,W
tiers, ,burt it never held a job bang.
It is much easier to tell the truth
than Ito keep elle ,whitewashed.
---
If you have Anytthing testy', toe
mule it is safer to aay it tidi his face.
A miele makes no progress ,while
he is kicking, neither does amain.
011eu ,the daughter of* druggist
gobs her good looks from) her
father.
---
The proud peacock of to -clay
may be only a feather cluster to-
m orro W.
•'ek lost his life through llis ef-
Mete tr.) aid in saving the Wolnall. At- 6,
t•iai ii:oth reached shore. Hecoelt um,1
night.
th'; Inari and yonitet became separat-
ed, Hecaelt being h ne ice noe und
the man and AvOnian (0) another. 111(1
slowly floated clown the stream while
hundreds looked en lielplees to save
them Before leaping, Wending hesi-
tated a moment to Lake hold of a
woman, but she tainted, her falling
nearly precipitating the rest of 11)0
party into the river. Just. as her res.
guer bad ths woman firmly in his grip
thd 11 gitve way' frorn under flea)
and Vie two werd iterlaiated, illie
Wernati fell barkwari but recovered
somewhat and he made good his leap
to safety. With a suddenness that
was 'appalling the eurrent eavolit the
lee.seneti goe on which the party of
four reenained hoping again hope rm.
3.1ivf, into midstream where the ecu
to death was begun.
Directly behind the party was the
shack that remained intact until the
bend of the river was about to be
rounded. Here the shack collapsed
and the sight proved too inuch for the
prisoners lookin m), Down 011 their
knees dropped the two unwilling pas-
sengers, each liaising a Tins Slat,
pleading for succor. Then there was
a cry from whither quarter •when
watcher001140 Called' an shore sIot.
ed to the victims 1,0 bike a chance by
jumping across the short, interval
•rom khe etreatue tlie.y stood 'upon' to
, he OPArentiy solid porleon that clung
to th9,-Ilil.rik'..‘lieT.M.7:01Y1'4,-:;;ZI
him -Weil: tee made in that, di-
gottenbut,' as if to mock the aktquIpt,
at nag, tbp jee began to disinte-
grate under their feet. Now all four
were parted from elle .!elother, Bach
bad a floating island,
ails time, 1.11n,ef 'Oh of the
deeeftieePt, had as inany thii a's
,e';`) gpare aligaged in Tesolle
Rik. ihe' g,pifir truck was rushed to
epee .1Iit1ge and from ' there was
1.1„,,,641lWaell to, the old maid of the
l'elee landing with the view' of heading
off the unfortunates, but the ice floes
played pranks that upset every plan
formulated' by the firemen for the re-
lief of the. marooned.
Tired of their movements, restricted
a their territory became limited, tbe
prisoners suffered from intense cold.
Ileeeek stood still frozen, to the cake
on which he stood. His was the laet
'figure seen .erect Irom the upper bridge
where hundreds, Watched, unable to
give the slightest -aid- to the people
In both cases the men caught the
ropes that were hung from the bridgee
under whieh they passed, but in both
eases they failed to hang 'On. Recock
was high in the air before he let go.
Heeook reached his rope by run.
ning nearly to the edge of his easy
haven, and grabbed the itons. When
he tried to getelfte. both teat ep on
to the from.' the men elipped and
nearly dromiedeleto the water. •
But
he stook, reties ..men above Pulled
with all th 'Might, and einiceeded jo
getting the 'Poor fellow probably sixty
teat. Thrt he fell hack, limp, ex-
lististectelide• the Tenn, 'Hie• head
appeered Mr a brim iseoona, and than
• be'"eibtapeetated 'beneath • the sluehy
ice thin A id the mouth.of the gorge.
neAng bid; Idsrttiss1ntey.
, kb b OlftWod.hkb to let go Ida
•
Guaraideee Paaisian Sage /or
Palling Hale and Dandruff.
We want you to know that the
girl with ,the Auburn haig is ton
every bottle and •ciaTto on of PAR-
ISIAN SAGE,
, 'We want you: ite keow thia for
your 0,Wel protection, ,fOr there
are many imitations, glad it is' an
easy matter to get the 'spurious
article.
- You can always get the genuine
.PARISIAN SAGE let W. S. R,
Holmes, ler only 50 cents a bottle,
he will not deceive you.;
PARISIAN SAGE is rigidly gna-i:
anileed lot. dandruff, felling hair
c itCh.
It is a most delightful and ineig-
oratieg heir dreseleng :that puts
life and brilliance :into thel hairr
and causes it (itot ig.eow if ,the hair
root be net dead.
It is ;the tonic you will use always
if 'you use iteence.
A SONG OF MONDAY'S.
Sing i; Song ot Monday's,
Wash 'days are they.
Fiftiy Itwo in each year. ;
Monday is a diary..
Washings on the 040111) es -lines,
Hanging White and tall ,
Waiting SOT ithe ounsinne,
fro dry our them all.
Sing a Song al Molndae'e,
. Fifty and etwo.
Each:amends-ens wash dae'.,
'Beth. fur remand got.
Lizzie Johnston,
Lond.esbeee, :
Ont.;
-Canadian and
•
(oretyn 'euis
-Lee
Hundreds oethousan,ds othuehelei
of grain in the weak ard eSeillering
from 'exposure to the (weather.
'Hon. 'J. S. Duet was seemly; nen-
eured by:the President oe,the nt-
ario Aseogiation
for mainentron to the nee& of that
organization.
Sudbuey wani Ito an extension a
elle T. & N.D. Railway.
The Beeley Mine Will be operated
I for a yen by the Wetelauffer (synch -
exalt.
Lisbon is ender ,nearittall law and
euncouncled by:Republican troops.
India.
meg and Queen tarl'ived,.
'Clibeettete evlay back from
No ,ehange ;Will be made in tile
arrangement's lor the reception of
their Majesties oil their, larriva
home. •
John Bain, a pioneer resident al
'Pod' Hope, cliedf in his 95rth• year.
Hancleedlseet exhibier arrived et
:Tilbury ',for 'the: :Ontario, Ooem-
grd,wmis' ebeWel ' •
SLe Wilfridtleaulter evel3"Ibleei recre
pieut of many MAT= ,birthelary
presents from! Ithe Liberate of ,tho
C11,04NP;0'.
ANT11,1:rpt
Wife Is 'Dead. end Fred Yearly
Faces Murder Charge, ,
As Result of Tragedy at Warren, Ont.,
Near North • Bay, Lumberman Is
Committed For Trial -Dying Wife
_
Said gig Beat Her im Head with.
. _ , 7
Han -Mier,' Poured' Off Over Her and
. Set Fire to ' the Bed. '
North Bay, Ifeb.,5.-Freci Yearly is
, under arrest at Warren, in connection
with the death of his wife, which oe-
eurred at a Sudbury hospital yeSteT-
daY Morning,' and he will be taken to
Scalbury on Monday, if commitMd for
trial at the preliminary hearing. Year-
ly has made no statement and will
not .admit that he knows anything
of the circumstances which resulted
in his wife's death.
Mrs. Yearly bas been subjected to
spells when her min(1 seemed to be
unbalanced, and one of these occurred,
about a week ago. Her hesban& who
was working in the lumber sheeties,
was sent for and came home'. Five
children, ranging from two months to
10 years of age, were takeu charge of ,
by the neighbors while the mother
was ill. When the husband returned,
She wanted the children at home, but
he refused, and, the couple had words
over this, .
On Saturday morning, observing the
reflection of fire from the windows,
neighbors entered the house and
found Mrs. Yearly, unconscious on a
blazing bed. 'Upon being rescued and
cared for, she recovered conscious-
ness and said that her husband had
beaten her 00 the head with a ham-
mer, poured coal oil oe her bed and
set it on fire.
She repeated this story several
times 01 her eons/dons periods. Fier
skull was fractured. AI TS. Yearly was
about 35 years of age. Tin family
have xeside in and about Warren for
the past ten 'years.
.eLei
Y. M. C. A. BLDG..
LONDON, ONT.
BUSINESS and SHORTHAND SUBJECTS.
Registered last season upwards of 300
students and placed every graduate. Seven
specially qualified regular teachers. One
hundred and fifty London firms employ
our trained help, College M session from
Sept. 5 to June 30. Enter any time.
Cat ikleitue Fre,'.
Forest City e College
J. W. WESTERvELT-111. J. W. WESTERVELT,
Chartered Accountant,
k Principal.
Vice Prineles'. 13
Canadian Business
Outlook
Costtinuecl. From Page One
mending bo be "shelve," when in-
vestment propositions are placed
bellere ;them much Will be done to
off -set this danger.
Direct to 'Retail Dealers.
Ope interesting fact in coneee-
tien with Canadian business is .that
tuella:meteors are shewing a, not-
able and increasing habit ot going
;direct to'. 'the retail trade. rfh.ey
are findingout. more andi twee
that the middlemen naturally pusii
;the 'line in Which itbere is most pro-
fit, and 'they find thali 'they them-
eeleee are the heat sallelelnea of
,their own goods, tiOne large On-
tario itextile inanufacterer told The
Post a day 014' two lago thaff the
output thts year iwould silo% rat
ile,aist a 20 per centl advance.
The prosperity in the general :tex-
tile and dry goods trade(is evitne-
ed by ithe fact ,that 000 of the most
prominent dry goods papers is car-
rying atithe present time :some( 42
pages cladvertising more than itt
carried the :same month lase year'.
The Fundamentals ATe Sound.
General business in Canada is xe-
veering, bank clearings, raieway
earnings, building permits anel.con-
diticens in the tondamentall trade
(such as eteel .a.re sheering' advances
team .weele to week. ), If ithe :situa-
tion were uneetind, °empty railway
cars, fauIling ofif in the building
;trades, Sewer steell plaint orel(e.re,
and the like, mould speedily indi-
emte tt. Conditions en the !Wear
With. ;respect) ito.car shortages and
lack eelistortialge facilities are no
better, and this etell has a most
favorable effect on collections, The
only really, uneatisfivetory fealnge
SENT E COLD
DEVELOPED INTO
• PNEUIVION1A
DOCTORSAID 'HE WOULD
.NOT LIVE.
Net' to' coitsumption there are marc
• deaths'from pneumonia than from any
other lung trouble.
There is curly one way ' to ,prevent
pneumonia, mid that is' to cure the'cold
just 00 sisal asit appars. 'Dr, Wood's
• ,
Norway Piri Sirup will do thii•quickly/
,
• and effectively. •
ltIct Hugh. McLeod, Esterhazy, Saske
' Writes My little boy took a very severe,,"
cold, and it developed into pneumonia.
The doctor said he would not live. I got
some of your Dr. Wood's Norway Pine ,
Syrup and he began to improve right
awey. 'He i$ now a strong, healthy child,
and shows no signs of it coming back."
Do not be talked into buying any oth
Norway Pine Syrup, but insist on getting
the original Dr. Wood's."It is put u
in a yellow wrapper; three pine trees the
trade Mark; price 25 cepts. '
l'i/anufactured only by. The T. Iviilburn
Co., Limited, Toronto. Ont. „
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ITTL
91VE
BISREatuaaaho Una relieve all the trOublee bleb
dent to n bilious state or the *stem, twee tut
• raliiiiiirPilitiliii'titEir,‘4'eTan;:,
temarauble BitC,Ce8E1 he been shown mSietSlei
ta curing
SICK
readnebe, yet Carter's Little Liver Miele
eqvally valuable in Conetipa Ron, curing andpre.
venting tbis annoying complaint. st tillothey also
correct all dleordereof the et elution, stint niatethe
liver end regulate the bewele. Even if they onli
4
Acl,etbeywenldl c almost priceless to tfiesewhe
eater from this distressing complaint; butforia,
nately their goodness does notend here,and those
win once try them will lindthese little pigs vale -
able in so many WATS that they will not be Wi-
ling 00 (10 witholit them, Butafter all sick laud
i••
i•••. •
Is the bane 01 00 may lives that hero is where
we make our great boast. Our pills curcithhho
others do not. ,
Carter's Little Liver eine are very small and
very easy to take. Onoor two pillsmake (1050.
They are strictly vegetable 0504 do not gripe or
plasm, but by their gentle action please all Whe
805 thiin.
0 Cam ii8B0128 0..11817 2001.
EL, WI I ban us
ol the Wholle isiltuatton, though'is
business in the States, 'which ea)nnet
be expected to improve materially
,this presidential year. The trouble
however, seems eo he mental rather
;than anything wrong economi-
cally.
Farm tor Sale
kdioining. itthe town al lSeaforth
LOlt 25,00.n. 2, IVIcKillop0 contain-
ing 100 acres, more or less. Good
black loan, threer never failing
Wells, lenge bank bairn, geed Mate-
itig -under .barn, large drive shed
one acre of orelvaird (with ybung spy
trees, jut betginnineeto bear, very
best 'gravel on feerni for cement
work, fifteen acres under red clov-
er and five acres under Alfalfa:
Land ,evell under -drained and in
good ,state oe cultivation. Large
brick house -all modern conven
iences,-with bath -room and 'closet.
For further particulars apply on
premises or to ;Box 128, Matthew A,
Lawrence. Senf era.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the matter of the estate of
Elizabeth Sparling2 late of the
Town of Clinton, in the County
of Huron, widow Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to See,
35 01 Chap. 115, 10, S. O. lart. tltat all Persons
baying Malmo or demands against the estate 00
the soldlilizttbeth Sparling,deceitsed,who died on
or about the eighth day of John 1010, are re-
quired to send by post, nrolowd, or deliver to
the undersigned executor on or before 110 1)0041
day of FebruftrY, 1010, their christian and &cr-
eams and addresses with full particulars in
writing of their claims, and statement of their
accounts and the nature of the securities (If
any) held by them duly verified hy statutory
declaration,
AND'nee eeeeice that after the said 2.0011
OILY 0) 1061,,,,gry ISM the sold executor will
Proceed to ditivilmte tho assets of the said de-
ceased among Inc partici; entitled thereto bov-
ing regard onlY to the claims of wilful' llier
shall then havo notice, and the sold execu-
tor, will not be liable for sold assets 00 aoy part
thereof, to any persons or penmes of umose
claim nOtiee shall not 11,4W3 been received by
him ot the time of such distribution,
Dated the (1)1,1(1) of 'January, 1010,
J UM'S t,`,UNNINDHAIllil •
xecu tor
(Minton, Ont‘,
Waal ed
Fifteen thousand bushel) beets
wanted, Early crop preferred.
Parties wishing to eontract address
Minster Farm, Room 61 Bank. of
Toronto C'hambers. London, Ont.
Notice
Tendee will be receilied by the
Council or Hullett fon the supply
of 2000 ft Bock elm plank 16 ft long
and 21-2 in. thick to be delivered
as f0ll0ws-500 It at Fingland's ;
500 Itt at Miller's and 100011 at Lei -
per's. Tenders will be opened at
the Township Hall on Saturday Feb.
, 3rd. at 2 p,m, James Campbell,
Clerk.
Shorthorns tor Sale.
TwO .chioice young bulls, both,
roans, the best of breeding, Price
;to suit the times. Also some go.od
clean Seed Barley, ,O.A.C. No. 21;
Siberian and Sensation Oats, Apply
E, H. WISE, Clinton, 2,0.
Phone No, 12 on 155 Goderich, Tp.
Extensive Auction Sale 00
Cows and Young Cat tie
An extensive auction sale of Cows
,and young cattle will be 'heldi at
the Normandie Hotel barn, on
Tuesday, Februna7y an. See bilis
next Week for full particulars.
HLOLAND & ;CONNSLL
C ;Proprietors.
Farm tor Sale
To clese the estate) of Lthei Lahti
James WoOd, there is offenedi for
sale that valuable :farm) in the
ToWn:shap of Hope, leurrha,m County
Ont,. 300 acres, clay loam, 250 acres
eleired, 50tateres virgin pine, hem-
lock and hardwood, all well fenced,
Splendid 12 -roomed brick house,
furnace heated ; born 40x110 feet;
full isitone foundation and). stables ;
:also bairn 30x60 feet; farm Well wa-
eared, running stream. All fell
work, ploughing done; 30 apres
Plata tall wheat ; 70 'acres
/nee ow. Clenvenient railwaY•
Pont Hope 12 miles ; 'Peter:1,00r 18
algae !Moderate terms to suit ptir-
chaser, Poseeselon Apia 1st, or
'sooner. Price $9,000. •
• R.B. WOOD, Beilliebores Ont.
Two Houses to Let
The undersigned has two houses to
YE
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' 'Phe follewing quentity of L've Poul -
15 war ted at the Ile meeville
Poriltey Stotion each week --
1000 Clidelemie
300 Ducks
13000 Doz. Neiv Laid Eggs
Jr -ERECTS AND GEESE LATER
Poultry taken1 the first three days
/ of eagle week.
Highest Prices Paid in Cash
2 1
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BARBIBTEREufal:11,01X401.C?Xxitl'TO0R: PIOTAbs
Write or Phone Beinrc you Sell
01111RLES 13. HALE
Conneyance, •Nota,ry Public,
• Commissioner, etc.:
REAL ESTATERAND INSURANCE
Issuer of Marriage Licensee,
HurontSt., Clinton.
H. T. RANCE1
NotarylPu e, Conveyancer,
• Financiel and Real Estate,
INSURANCE AGENT -Representing 14 Eire Ca
aSurance Companies,
Division Court Office.
Phone bon 142. ee,
N„ w. TREWARTHA,
Holmesville.
Roar tor Service
Having Pueelie:sed a thorough-
bred TaneWorth Hog, wet keeplum
for iservMe at lot 23 on the 3rd.
Con. Mallet terms .$1,00 at time of
:service with the preeledge of re-
turning if necessary..
'• L. Tyndall
Field Stone Wanted.
Field Stone suitable 10.r • road
making is wanted by the ToWn of
Clinton. Price $3.50 per cord of 03,-
000 pounds.
J. A. FORD,
Chairman of Street Committee
Logs Wanted:
All kinds' of logs, Maple, Soft Elm
and 13agswood preferred. Highest
price paid.
.W. Doherty Piano and .Organ
itoarders Wanted
Having returned to town lam now
prepared to take boarders, either
ladies or gentlemen. Ariply at house
' Mrs. Mogridge, Ontario street
•
DR1)4,1. W. THOMPSON
;Winn, Surgeon: lite
:Medal attention giver; to diseases Orthe
Eye, Ear, Throat, and Noes,
EYes carefully (es attained , and :suitable151
Prescribed.
Office:and Residence.
Two doors 'Wen of the Contracrefal Metal ,
lituron ht.
DRS. GUNN and CANDLER:
Dr. W. Gua, Z. U. 0, I', L. R. C. S.. Eder;
Dr . J. (1, Candler. B.A. 11.44,
OftIce-Ontario Street, Clinton.
Night calls at res)dence, Rattenburl at.
or 004 'lowland
DR. 1. W. SHAW.
PHYSICIA.N. SURGEO04.
err veneer, etc,. °thee and residence on R
tenhury St.. opposite W. Earran's residence. al"
DR. re AL AXON
DENTIST
110 CIOIVR. and 'Bridge 'Work a. Specialty.,
Graduate of C.O.D.S.. Chicago, and 14.0.0.0
Toronto.
Rayileld on Mondays. May let (0 Decenalhe
DR. 11. FOWLER,
DENTIST.
Offices over O'NEIL'E gore.
Special wire taken to make denial *real.
ment ski painless as possible.
THOMAS GU NDRY
Lire stook and general Auction erg
GODERlOH ONT
151 Gn StO3d 88,100 a eyetitutu (items et at
NEW ERA mhos', Clinton, prt.durbsy alitentssie
to. Terms reasonable. Farmers sale note
discounted
Pasture Land G, D. MeTaggart M. D. MeTagget
Some first class pasture land to be M cTagig r t
r086
sold in lots to suit nurchasere. At BRNICERS
tractive DriCeS. A rely In
John Ransford, G. 'I'. it. City Agent ALBERT ST, CLINTON
FARM FOR RENT ,
The South 70 acres or lot number 85
and the South East part of Lot no, 36
14 acres both in the 1st concession of
Sonde)); township in forrent for a term
of years. This property is close to the
town of Clinton and possesssion can
be giveu at once, Foe further peal -
milers apply to Henry Plunisteel. Clin-
ton, Ont,, or McCarthy, Boys & Mur-
chison, Barristers, Barrie,: Ont.
Farm For Sale.
The imdersigned offers Inc sale, East
) Half, Lot 12, on 8ecl Concessioe, or
Hullett his choice farm of '6,1 acres, till
clear and in grass, 2 never failing
1 springs, good well at house, river at
back, a eboice gravel pit, cement• or
I road 5)01 0111. • A good frame ionise,
! new frame kitchen With wood- shed, 1
, men good bearing orchard. Reasons
1 Inc selling not g, hip to w.culc. For par-
tienlars 100119 01 premises or address
RICHARD TASHER,
Clinton. P. 0,
Steam Engine For Sale
The undersigned offers for sale
an upright steam engine; about, 7
horsepower; in good running or-
der. This is certainly a snap for
any farmer wanting power for gen
eral use on farm. Eng,ine can be
seen at my blacksmith shop.
Jahn Rands, Clinton.
Farm tor Sale.
The executor of the eoutheombe
Estate °Hogs for Gale 50 =ea -
East half of let 28, eon. 6, Buffett.
first-class farm, well watered
end improved, and with good
buildings. Also: the undersigned
otters' for sale, lot 29{ eon. 6, Hull-
ett, 100 acres. These farms liaay. be
bought together or separately,
JAMES .S,OUTHCOMBE.
Cottage For Sale
XI'S. Ross offers her Cottage on
Vietegie ;street for sale. It is an
excellent property in a good lo-
cation and in good repair,
W. Brydone.
Ford 4. McLeod
We're now isellin.g Timothy Seed
(Government Standard.).
We also have on hand, 'Alfalfal,
Aisike, and Red Clover,
We alwaya have on hand -Goose
Wheat, Peas, ;Barley and Feed Corn
--o-
Higheskt Market Prices paid for Hay
and lel] ;Grams.
Ford & McLeod
COI
• -RefOre placing your orders for
your season's Supply of Coal, get
• our prices. The very best goods
carried in stoek and sold at the
lowest possible price.
• ,
Ordeee raay be left at Davie
& Rowland's Hardware store, or
with
W j 8 'reason
at Elnetric Light IP ant.
e.Ci-enerni Banking 'Beninese
transacted
NOTES DISCOUNTED
Drafts issued, Interest Aliowed on
, deposits.
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
Farm and Isolated Town Prop.
erty Only Insured.
J. B. McLean, PP7eleCidReRns.t, Seaforth
Jas. Conuolly, Viee Pres., Goderide
Thos. E. Hays, See,.-Tz eas. Set; lot Lb
DIRECTORS.
Jas. Connelly, Holineeville; Johe
Watt, Harlock; G. Dale, Clinton; M,
Chesney, Seafoith• T. Evans, Beech.
woon; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop, J. Pen
neweis, Brodhagen, M. MeEwan
Clinton.
Each Director is inspector of losses In
his own locality.
AGENTS.
Rob), Smith, Harlock; Ed, HinchleV
Seaforth; James Cumming, Egmont:1:i
ville; J, W. Yeo, Holmesville
Payrnante may barnacle a.t The
Morrish Clothing Co., Clinton, or
11.11. Cult, Goderich.
JACOB TAYLOR
eLINION
Fire, Life and Accident
, Insurance
Real eetate bought line ;sold
Money to loan
Office:Issac:Street, nextIcloor :to Necv
Era
Grated Wreath Railway System
Railway Time Table
London, Huron and Bruce:
North Passenger
London, depart... 8.80 a ro-4.50 pn
Centralia 9.40 5.43;
Exeter 9.58 5 51
Hensel] 10.05 9,05
_Rippe') 10.16 6.11
13rueefield 10.30 6.19
Clinton 11.00 6.35
Londesboro.... .. . 11.18 652
Blyth 11.27 '7.00
Belgrave 11.40 '7.12
"Winghani, arrive11.50 7.35
South Passenger
VVingham, depart6.43 an413.33 p na;
llelgrave 6,54 3.44*
Blyth 7.08 3.56
Londesboro 7.16 4.04
=ton .., 7.50 1,23
Brucefield .. 8.12 4.39
Kippen ...,... ... 8.22 4.47
Heneell 8.32 4.52'
Exeter 8.48 5.05
Centralia , 9.00 5.15
Londone'itrriveta00 6.10
:Buffalo and (lode '
Wes' Passenget
am pm n en p111
Stratford........10.00 12,20 ear; 10.210
Mitchell.........10.22 12.45 5.55 10.47
Seaforth.... "„1.10 6.18 11.12'
Clinton 11.07 ;1.25 '6.40 11,28"
llolmeseille11.16 1,83 e46 D.38
Goderich11-35 1.50 7.05 11,55
j Goderieh '7.1110 1114320 1.1510:
Ilolmesville .. 7.26 2.57 5.06
Clinton 7.35 3,07 5,15
;Seetortla '1.52. 3.25 5.32
;Mitchell 8.16 34S 3.55,
• Stratford 3.40 4.15 :6.20
Dr; de Van's Female Pills.
A reliable French regulator; never With, That
pills are exceedingly ewerful in regulating ,the
generative portion bf t te female systern. Renee,
e ; aPP I all aerie imitations.. Lir. de Weer ate Sold Sal
86a box, or three for $1. Mailed to aay addana,
Thoificottelli Drvg Coe. Elt. Catharine* , Oat. '
; Afeifeetepirlot MUM .;,01118~/1.12 ,
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